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Episode 365 - Your Tool Kit for a Highly Successful Year

Ep. 365

What kind of 2023 do you wish to experience? A highly successful one, or, to put it in Og Mandino's words, one that you are just a sheep waiting to be prodded by your shepherd? All of us can avoid the "slaughterhouse of failure" and thrive not only this year but for as long as we wish to; we only need to be prepared. 


In today's episode, we get you ready to experience a highly successful year; we share a powerful tool kit with just four life-changing items. Among some of the things we explore, you will learn how turning planning into a habit can save you tons of time, correct your trajectory, and clear tons of space in your mind. 


We also go through behavioral changes you can implement with ease to enhance your performance and some valuable resources you can use to help yourself implement them. Lastly, we delve into Og Mandino's gift to mankind, his book "The greatest salesman of the world," and analyze some of the most inspiring quotes from the ten scrolls. 


Tune in to Episode 365 of Becoming Your Best, and prepare for a highly successful 2023.


In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • About the massive difference a planner can make in your life (4:36)
  • The difference high-performing habits can make (7:12)
  • How can the principles of highly successful leaders change your perspective (12:21)
  • How much time does it take to acquire a new habit? (17:52)
  • What does it take to become the greatest salesman in the world? (14:52)


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